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kristen, cbs 5. >> a major change to birth control. cbs reporter elaine explains why. >> in the 1960s when birth control pills were first approved only married women could get a prescription. now nearly 11 million people are on the pill. dan gross man's research led to today's recommendation that oral contraceptives be made over the counter to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancies. >> we have 50 years of experience with oral contraceptives it's one of best studied medications around. we know it's incredibly safe. >> half of all pregnancies are unintended a rate that's not changed in 20 years. nearly 5 million women considered at risk for an unintended pregnancy do not use any kind of birth control. >> women that aren't using contraception but are using a less effective method may start using the pill. it could make the pill easy to get for women taking it and can prevent gaps in use. >> a registered nurse. she's worried a lack of over sight could lead to misuse or increase the risk for side effects such as blood clots. >> we need hav
kristen, cbs 5. >> a major change to birth control. cbs reporter elaine explains why. >> in the 1960s when birth control pills were first approved only married women could get a prescription. now nearly 11 million people are on the pill. dan gross man's research led to today's recommendation that oral contraceptives be made over the counter to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancies. >> we have 50 years of experience with oral contraceptives it's one of best studied...
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juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> people were waiting in line for swag bags. the other side of the country, people hit by hurricane sandy were digging out of a nor'easter. the new storm brought snow, ranging to two inches, where sandy hit to more than a foot in parts of connecticut. in rockway, new york, the storm left a blanket of thick, wet snow, on trees that were already weakened by the hurricane. >>> at least 123 deaths being blamed now on sandy officially and more than 767,000 people in four states are still, after this many days, without power tonight. and we want to thank everyone who donated during our sandy relief telethon today. we raised almost 135,000 for the red cross, thanks to your generosity. our parent company matched almost 18,000 in employee donations. if you still want to contribute, you can go to cbssf.com. >>> around here, our stormy season can be an el nino winter. they were predicting an el nino for this winter. noah now says el nino will not happen this winter. so el nino is a no-go on the west coast this year. so not happening. tell
juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> people were waiting in line for swag bags. the other side of the country, people hit by hurricane sandy were digging out of a nor'easter. the new storm brought snow, ranging to two inches, where sandy hit to more than a foot in parts of connecticut. in rockway, new york, the storm left a blanket of thick, wet snow, on trees that were already weakened by the hurricane. >>> at least 123 deaths being blamed now on sandy officially and more than 767,000...
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in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> oh, my god. that's shocking. >> hot lingerie, stolen. 11,000 worth of bras swiped from a victoria's secret. >>> she was rich but clueless. how a california woman drove around with $23 million in her car and didn't even know it. >>> this man thought he was being watched. and he was right. >> you can very clearly identify me getting out of the car with my two daughters. >> who is taking thousands of photos ,,,, how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. ooh! little black dress meet 50 calorie tasty snack! awesome! wonder if they have that in my size! which is size awesome. mini babybel cheese from the laughing cow. have you laughed today? infuses
in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> oh, my god. that's shocking. >> hot lingerie, stolen. 11,000 worth of bras swiped from a victoria's secret. >>> she was rich but clueless. how a california woman drove around with $23 million in her car and didn't even know it. >>> this man thought he was being watched. and he was right. >> you can very clearly identify me getting out of the car with my two daughters. >> who is taking thousands of photos ,,,,...
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cbs reporter elizabeth cook sorts it out. >> day of revelations. -letters start with the -- let's start with the woman who cia director david petraeus was having an affair. the fbi removed evidence from her home. agents have been looking at e- mails at he sent to jill kelley. those e-mails don't look like a threat to national security they seem to be snarky messages with a jealous message. >> reporter: jill kelley has done fundraising for the military. paula broadwell saw her as a romantic rival. paula broadwell sent jill kelley anonymous e-mails from a secret account that her and david petraeus shared. when the fbi started poking around, agents thought someone breached david petraeus' private e-mail account but it turned out they stumbled on a secret communication system they used to communicate. some of the messages sexually explicit. david petraeus would write an e- mail, he wouldn't send it, saved it to his draft folder. paula broadwell would log on and read the e-mail, that way there was never any record of messages being sent. mean time tonig
cbs reporter elizabeth cook sorts it out. >> day of revelations. -letters start with the -- let's start with the woman who cia director david petraeus was having an affair. the fbi removed evidence from her home. agents have been looking at e- mails at he sent to jill kelley. those e-mails don't look like a threat to national security they seem to be snarky messages with a jealous message. >> reporter: jill kelley has done fundraising for the military. paula broadwell saw her as a...
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the 49ers, glen, cbs 5. >> in dallas. the jump shot to tie the game at 90. the game would go to over time. the warriors. david lee for the go ahead basket with 44 seconds left. warriors win 105, 100. it was jim harbaugh who said we'll see who's got the hot hand. so we'll be back after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. biel. our next newscast is tomorrw . >> david monday begins with jessica biel. >> good monday. good night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman.
the 49ers, glen, cbs 5. >> in dallas. the jump shot to tie the game at 90. the game would go to over time. the warriors. david lee for the go ahead basket with 44 seconds left. warriors win 105, 100. it was jim harbaugh who said we'll see who's got the hot hand. so we'll be back after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically...
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. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> breaking news. two kids hit by a car while out trick-or-treating with their parents. and the bad weather may have been a factor. good evening. i'm dana king. >> and i'm ken bastida. it happened on north dutton avenue at west eighth in santa rosa about 7:30 tonight. candy all over the intersection as you can see. we just talked with police and they tell us a ten-year-old boy and a four-year-old girl were in the crosswalk with their parents tonight. the parents saw the car coming in the rain. they tried to get the kids out of the way but it was too late. those kids were hit. they are in the hospital tonight with non-life- threatening. the driver stopped and is cooperated. it's been raining most of the night all over the bay area. paul deanno tells us where it's coming down if hardest right now. >> right now, still north of the golden gate, not in santa rosa but closer to san francisco is where we're seeing the steadiest rainfall. there's a line working its way through marin, south sonoma and also napa
. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> breaking news. two kids hit by a car while out trick-or-treating with their parents. and the bad weather may have been a factor. good evening. i'm dana king. >> and i'm ken bastida. it happened on north dutton avenue at west eighth in santa rosa about 7:30 tonight. candy all over the intersection as you can see. we just talked with police and they tell us a ten-year-old boy and a four-year-old girl were...
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cbs 5 reporter kiet do on the case of the stolen penguins. kiet? >> reporter: ken, when christmas in the park opens on friday, folks will see a whole lot of nothing. event organizers are not angry. they say it's a shame and they're very disappointed. they were your typical off-the- shelf stuffed penguins, a little dingy and worse for wear after years of christmas in the parking. nonetheless, they were our beloved penguins. >> you hate to have something like that happen. >> reporter: last week, someone hopped the fence and tore all penguins from their custom-made parachutes. >> you don't make a whole lot of money? >> no. >> the last thing you need to do is spend money to replace -- >> it still makes a difference to your bottom line. >> reporter: today someone found one of the penguins ditched behind a nearby building and returned it. replacements have already been ordered and the show will go on without the penguin flight school for now. >> i think it's horrible and they shouldn't be allowed here, i mean, stealing it from kids. i can't believe someb
cbs 5 reporter kiet do on the case of the stolen penguins. kiet? >> reporter: ken, when christmas in the park opens on friday, folks will see a whole lot of nothing. event organizers are not angry. they say it's a shame and they're very disappointed. they were your typical off-the- shelf stuffed penguins, a little dingy and worse for wear after years of christmas in the parking. nonetheless, they were our beloved penguins. >> you hate to have something like that happen. >>...
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now, the 49ers play chicago monday night here on cbs 5. both smith and bears quarterback suffered concussions on sunday. cut ler is listed as doubt ft. >>> major league baseball, they made a big to do out of naming the manager of the year today. check out their exciting announcer. >> well, bob melvin won the american league manager of the year beating out baltimore's buck showalter. melvin took team that many thought would lose a hun fwams. instead they won the division. it's the second time melvin has won the award. it is the first a skipper to win since tony louis in 1982. >> absolutely shocked. i mean, just to be talked about in the same light with, you know, respected baseball people like buck sho water is quite an honor for me so, yeah, shocked will be the word. >> de spite winning the world series giants skipper bruce takes third by a distant margin and the nfl manager of the year voting behind war wa. the guy national 98 wins, the franchise's first play off appearance. i have in my hand the top five. at no. 5, the nicks are 5 and 0.
now, the 49ers play chicago monday night here on cbs 5. both smith and bears quarterback suffered concussions on sunday. cut ler is listed as doubt ft. >>> major league baseball, they made a big to do out of naming the manager of the year today. check out their exciting announcer. >> well, bob melvin won the american league manager of the year beating out baltimore's buck showalter. melvin took team that many thought would lose a hun fwams. instead they won the division. it's the...
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cbs 5 meteorologist paul deanno tells us we broke some records today. >> we did. record highs in oakland, monterey. we had salinas with an all-time record high. santa clara, 85 today. mountain view, half moon bay, palo alto, berkeley, san ramon, san jose, 83. also a record in concord. we'll talk about when that heat is going to move out and when very chilly weather will move in, coming up. >>> what is prop 32? and what about prop 32! >> ooh, i don't know 32. >> still confused about all those propositions? the new computer game that breaks it down. >>> what you don't want to get too close to. >>> the ultimate guys ride the new luxury trucks ,,,,,,,,,, lysol believes no toilet is complete, until it's completely clean. lysol toilet bowl cleaner kills 99.9% of germs and removes stains better than clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach. so if you want to do the whole job, lysol's got you covered. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.co
cbs 5 meteorologist paul deanno tells us we broke some records today. >> we did. record highs in oakland, monterey. we had salinas with an all-time record high. santa clara, 85 today. mountain view, half moon bay, palo alto, berkeley, san ramon, san jose, 83. also a record in concord. we'll talk about when that heat is going to move out and when very chilly weather will move in, coming up. >>> what is prop 32? and what about prop 32! >> ooh, i don't know 32. >> still...
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cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook is in petaluma. >> reporter: hi, dana. the rain has been pretty steady throughout the night. just recently it tapered off a little bit. but as you can see, it's still definitely coming down. this is why this area is so vulnerable. all of the storm water, they all throw straight into the petaluma river, right behind me. and this river runs straight through the center of town. a soggy thursday evening for people who live in petaluma. much like the slow-moving storm, the rain slowly got stronger as the night went on. with nearly a foot of rain expected in the next several days, these businesses set up sandbags. many of them have been flooded before and they weren't taking any chances. the city is no stranger to massive floods. the worst was back in 1982, causing $28 million in damage. since then, they've invested nearly $40 million into the river flood control project, replacing road and railroad bridges, installing flood walls and pump stations. keith has been in the coast guard for ten years and was deployed to the gulf for
cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook is in petaluma. >> reporter: hi, dana. the rain has been pretty steady throughout the night. just recently it tapered off a little bit. but as you can see, it's still definitely coming down. this is why this area is so vulnerable. all of the storm water, they all throw straight into the petaluma river, right behind me. and this river runs straight through the center of town. a soggy thursday evening for people who live in petaluma. much like the slow-moving...
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cbs 5 meteorologist paul deanno tells us we broke some records today. >> we did. record highs in oakland, monterey. we had salinas with an all-time record high. santa clara, 85 today. mountain view, half moon bay, palo alto, berkeley, san ramon, san jose, 83. also a record in concord. we'll talk about when that heat is going to move out and when very chilly weather will move in, coming up. >>> what is prop 32? and what about prop 32! >> ooh, i don't know 32. >> still confused about all those propositions? the new computer game that breaks it down. >>> what you don't want to get too close to. >>> the ultimate guys ride the new luxury trucks that are so high-tech, they can even praict the weather. look out, paul! mom: ready to go to work? ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. that's elizabeth.n. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools.
cbs 5 meteorologist paul deanno tells us we broke some records today. >> we did. record highs in oakland, monterey. we had salinas with an all-time record high. santa clara, 85 today. mountain view, half moon bay, palo alto, berkeley, san ramon, san jose, 83. also a record in concord. we'll talk about when that heat is going to move out and when very chilly weather will move in, coming up. >>> what is prop 32? and what about prop 32! >> ooh, i don't know 32. >> still...
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cbs reporter anthony mason found out the last few days have been busy. even during dinner time. >>> amazon.com's biggest shipping center in phoenix arizona is the size of 28 football fields. last cyber monday it's busyist day of the year, amazon processed 200 orders per second. amazon vice president craig says the company expects business this year will be even better. >> we've hired and are continuing to hire 50,000 seasonal workers to meet customer demand. we need to come up with a new word for busy. we've been on hyper drive. >> online sales jump more than 20 percent on black friday. and thanks giving it was shopping day this year. >> it started early. a retail analyst with ibm that monitors 500 online retailers says shopping was heavy throughout thanks giving day especially with i phones and i pads. >> people were driving during thanksgiving dinner time. >> i'm saying the i phone is now the new utensil. does it go on the right or the left of the fork, i don't know. >> anthony mason, cbs news new york. >> he makes six figures an episode but one tv sta
cbs reporter anthony mason found out the last few days have been busy. even during dinner time. >>> amazon.com's biggest shipping center in phoenix arizona is the size of 28 football fields. last cyber monday it's busyist day of the year, amazon processed 200 orders per second. amazon vice president craig says the company expects business this year will be even better. >> we've hired and are continuing to hire 50,000 seasonal workers to meet customer demand. we need to come up...
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i'm with cbs 5 here in san francisco. i wanted to ask you about some of the merchandise you have out on the table here. >> no. i'm sorry. no. you can't just take my video. you can't just take a video of me. >> i can, because this is a public place. but i want to ask you -- >> do not touch, please. >> don't touch the camera. >> you wanna take video? take video of something else, but not me. >> i just want to ask you about the stuff you're selling over here. can you answer where this stuff came from? >> no, because i didn't buy it. >> but you're selling it. >> so? i work here. >> do you know it's a felony to sell stolen merchandise? >> all i know is i work here. >> no, don't touch that camera. >> reporter: then it was on to the stall with the jacket. >> my name is ken bastida. i'm with channel 5. i just wanted to ask you about some of your equipment. >> i can't answer nothing. >> so all this stuff you have hanging here in your tent, this all looks brand-new to me. are they new? >> they're new. >> they're new jackets? >> yes
i'm with cbs 5 here in san francisco. i wanted to ask you about some of the merchandise you have out on the table here. >> no. i'm sorry. no. you can't just take my video. you can't just take a video of me. >> i can, because this is a public place. but i want to ask you -- >> do not touch, please. >> don't touch the camera. >> you wanna take video? take video of something else, but not me. >> i just want to ask you about the stuff you're selling over here....
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in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> oh, my god. that's shocking. >> hot lingerie, stolen. 11,000 worth of bras swiped from a victoria's secret. >>> she was rich but clueless. how a california woman drove around with $23 million in her car and didn't even know it. >>> this man thought he was being watched. and he was right. >> you can very clearly identify me getting out of the car with my two daughters. >> who is taking thousands of photos and why there's a good chance you're in them. next. your house, or stopped at ad light: there's a good >>> whether you park in front of your house or stopped at a red light, there is a good chance that you and your car are under surveillance and you probably have no idea. one bay area man thought he was being watched. he found out he was right. cbs 5's allen martin on who is scanning your every move. >> reporter: whether it's cell phones, gps or e-mail, the intersection of technology and privacy was paid long ago. back when the internet was known as the information superhighway. but now it seems
in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> oh, my god. that's shocking. >> hot lingerie, stolen. 11,000 worth of bras swiped from a victoria's secret. >>> she was rich but clueless. how a california woman drove around with $23 million in her car and didn't even know it. >>> this man thought he was being watched. and he was right. >> you can very clearly identify me getting out of the car with my two daughters. >> who is taking thousands of photos and...
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cbs 5's elizabeth cook on the question, the answer, and the bigger picture. liz? >> reporter: well, dana, pelosi says she's staying on because there is still work to do. but then the temperature of the room changed, all because of a question that inferred it was time for the congresswoman to let younger folks have a chance. emily post taught us to never question or ask a woman about her age. apparently, this reporter didn't read her book. >> you're over 70. doesn't that prohibit younger leadership from moving forward? >> so you're suggesting that everybody step aside? >> i'm just saying, doesn't that delay younger leadership from moving forward? >> let's for a moment honor it as a legitimate question, although it's quite offensive, but you don't realize that, i guess. the fact is -- the fact is that everything that i have done in my -- i guess decade now of leadership is to elect younger and newer people to the congress. >> i think it's offensive, because it's often tailored toward women and there's a lot of male senators. >> reporter: she was just elected to the
cbs 5's elizabeth cook on the question, the answer, and the bigger picture. liz? >> reporter: well, dana, pelosi says she's staying on because there is still work to do. but then the temperature of the room changed, all because of a question that inferred it was time for the congresswoman to let younger folks have a chance. emily post taught us to never question or ask a woman about her age. apparently, this reporter didn't read her book. >> you're over 70. doesn't that prohibit...
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. >>> cbs 5 is partnering with the red cross to help the victims of hurricane sandy. you can donate tomorrow by calling 1-888-5-helps-u. our special hot line will run from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. >>> his final race is over. president obama today thanked cd ing back to work. >> there's no shortage of work to be done. approaching the fiscal cliff with a stalemate on capitol hill, cbs 5 reporter looks ahead to the second term. >> reporter: the president and his family arrived back in washington. the white house is their official home for four more years. >> i've never been more hopeful about our future. >> reporter: the president won't have a lot of time to savor his victory. the most pressuring issue on the plate is the fiscal cliff, the mix of huge cuts and automatic tax increases and it's set to go in to effect in about 7 weeks. >> you voted for action, not politics as usual. >> reporter: economists have warned the fiscal cliff can plunge the country in to another recession. today the president has been calling congressional leaders. at least for now, he and john b
. >>> cbs 5 is partnering with the red cross to help the victims of hurricane sandy. you can donate tomorrow by calling 1-888-5-helps-u. our special hot line will run from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. >>> his final race is over. president obama today thanked cd ing back to work. >> there's no shortage of work to be done. approaching the fiscal cliff with a stalemate on capitol hill, cbs 5 reporter looks ahead to the second term. >> reporter: the president and his...
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>>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. ken bastida and dana king are off tonight. >> we begin with breaking news in san jose. kiet do is at a three alarm fire. we understand a firefighter has been injured. >> reporter: exactly. thisst a hot, wet, soggy mess, out here in the midtown section of san jose. this is near the corner of fruitdale avenue and lee avenue, where at 8:30 a fire broke out at the upper level of this apartment complex. someone was burning a fire in their fire place. it very quickly went to three alarms. the firefighters arrived, sprayed a lot of water on it. that's when they did an interior attack. one of the captains went inside and the roof partially collapsed on this captain, knocked him down. he suffered relatively minor to moderate injuries. they're not sure at this point. he went to the hospital. but six units were evacuated. six families had a very rough thanksgiving. we talked to one man. >> this is one heck of a thanksgiving for you, huh? >> yes, sir. but
>>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. ken bastida and dana king are off tonight. >> we begin with breaking news in san jose. kiet do is at a three alarm fire. we understand a firefighter has been injured. >> reporter: exactly. thisst a hot, wet, soggy mess, out here in the midtown section of san jose. this is near the corner of fruitdale avenue and lee avenue, where at 8:30 a...
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>>> you're watching cbs 50 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> get ready for the one, two, three, punch from mother nature. the timetable for when the rain will arrive. >> paul has the doppler all fired up. first, cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook is in a part of the bay that will likely be one of the hardest hit. >>reporter: that's right. i'm in one of the areas that paul says will be the hardest hit during the next storm. this is why. once the moisture rolls in, they act like a wash cloth. for the next few days, that wash cloth is going to ring out. >>reporter: this isn't the time to sit back and watch the clouds go by. patricia is loading up on sandbags to keep water out of her home. >> we live in a low spot at the bottom of a hill, so this is this is to go around the doors at the garage. >reporter: david manages an apartment complex. >> we took care of the parking lot, made sure the leaves were swept up and took all the furniture down on the decks. >>reporter: it's business as usual at the christmas tree lot at this shopping center. >> we've had all kind of wind storms and rainsto
>>> you're watching cbs 50 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> get ready for the one, two, three, punch from mother nature. the timetable for when the rain will arrive. >> paul has the doppler all fired up. first, cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook is in a part of the bay that will likely be one of the hardest hit. >>reporter: that's right. i'm in one of the areas that paul says will be the hardest hit during the next storm. this is why. once the moisture rolls in,...
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.,,, >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> the rain is here, and it's not going anywhere, anytime soon. cbs 5 meteorologist paul deanno on where it's coming down hardest right now. >>> all evening long it's been north of the golden gate, places like mill valley and also santa rosa getting some heavy rainfall, up to an inch over just the past couple hours. here's some video from earlier this evening. the bull's-eyes, and look at all this heavy rainfall right now from cloverdale south through hillsburg, back down to santa rosa, all the way up to clear lake. another round of rain crossing over the golden gate, heading over toward oakland. berkeley getting some heavy rain. conspicuously absent, all of the rain in the south bay, anywhere south of the san mateo bridge, you have seen zero rainfall over the past five hours. the weekend is kind of dicey. we'll talk about when the rain will let up over the next few minutes. if you want to track the radar, head to cbssf.com. high deaf doppler is there for you, 24 hours a day. >>> juliette goodrich went to a pleasanton
.,,, >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> the rain is here, and it's not going anywhere, anytime soon. cbs 5 meteorologist paul deanno on where it's coming down hardest right now. >>> all evening long it's been north of the golden gate, places like mill valley and also santa rosa getting some heavy rainfall, up to an inch over just the past couple hours. here's some video from earlier this evening. the bull's-eyes, and look at all this...
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here's a look at cbs high def doppler. this is batch of rain coming. this is beginning. we have testify pineapple -- we have the pineapple express. e the bullseye of that. the let's take a look at futurecast. look at this rainfall, by friday, three to six inchesover rain with rain continuing through the weekend. by the end, some may see up to a foot of rainfall. you can track this rainfall 24 hours a day at our website. >>> not something you want to see at a spot light. a guy in the car next to you aiming a gun to you. kristen shows us what that looks like. >>reporter: the man and his wife are recording when the gunman pulls up. there are words. watch as one points the a hand gun. police say the men were reckless drives out for revenge. they wanted the couple's very well phone, which the couple had used to record them driving erratically. the woman in the car calls police. the man drives the off and so does the couple. the drove drove off and the gunman followed him. one of the suspected jumped inside the car. >> the husband gets in a struggle with the suspect. the husba
here's a look at cbs high def doppler. this is batch of rain coming. this is beginning. we have testify pineapple -- we have the pineapple express. e the bullseye of that. the let's take a look at futurecast. look at this rainfall, by friday, three to six inchesover rain with rain continuing through the weekend. by the end, some may see up to a foot of rainfall. you can track this rainfall 24 hours a day at our website. >>> not something you want to see at a spot light. a guy in the...
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in pleasanton, juliette goodrich, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> and we have learned of a possible motive in the case of a sheriff's department accused of holding up a bank. this is youtube video of philip tong when he operated a gun shop in the mission district. investigators say tong was three quarters of a million dollars in debt, and recently he filed for bankruptcy. police say tong robbed a bank of america on balboa street earlier this month and stole 1700. surveillance video shows a man resembling tong entering the bank and running out with arms full of cash. >> san francisco residents expect their men and women in uniform to uphold the law and serve and protect the community. the actions of this particular defendant are deplorable. and there will be serious consequences to his conduct. >> bail is set at $150,000 and tong is on administrative leave without pay. >>> we may not fall off the fiscal cliff after all. some good news. democrats and republicans are fast-tracking negotiations and it appears a compromise is on the horizon. president obama sat down with congressional leaders t
in pleasanton, juliette goodrich, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> and we have learned of a possible motive in the case of a sheriff's department accused of holding up a bank. this is youtube video of philip tong when he operated a gun shop in the mission district. investigators say tong was three quarters of a million dollars in debt, and recently he filed for bankruptcy. police say tong robbed a bank of america on balboa street earlier this month and stole 1700. surveillance video shows a...
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>>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> round one wasn't so bad. but the worst is yet to come. the new timetable for when the next storm will arrive. >>> good evening. i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. ken bastida has the night off tonight. we have team coverage of the storms headed our way. first, paul deanno. >> one down, two to go. the next two are gonna be the big ones. a lot of rainfall heading our way, but not tonight. here is our high-def doppler. can't find a drop of rainfall. here's what to expect. we will be rain-free all the way through tomorrow afternoon. but then here comes the heavy stuff. the heavy stuff will arrive from the north and we'll all be tapping into that heavy rainfall by friday morning. look at these rainfall totals. that yellow color you see in the north bay, that's five inches of rain by saturday evening. that's only round no. 2. we still have round no. 3 after that. total rainfall? we're talking 6 to 9 inches in portions of sonoma county. 5 to 9 inches for marin and alameda, including oakland. 3 to 6 inches of rain b
>>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> round one wasn't so bad. but the worst is yet to come. the new timetable for when the next storm will arrive. >>> good evening. i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. ken bastida has the night off tonight. we have team coverage of the storms headed our way. first, paul deanno. >> one down, two to go. the next two are gonna be the big ones. a lot of rainfall heading our way, but not tonight....
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live in san jose, kiet do, cbs 5. >>> right now, freshly stuffed shoppers are either out or making their way out for the black friday doorbuster sales. but workers at wal-mart have something more in mind to greet shoppers with. christin ayers. one of the biggest shopping days of the year and wal-mart workers are walking out. >> i'm gonna make sure i'm there. i'm gonna keep on doing it. like i said, i'm not scared of losing many i job. >> reporter: striking, they say, against poor working conditions and a culture of intimidation at a big-box store. >> people are really scared to speak up. people have kids, you know. i understand. i tell them i'm striking for them. >> reporter: what better way to do it than on black friday? some customers looking for sales say they got the message loud and clear. >> i feel bad for the people, so no, i'm not gonna shop there. >> reporter: similar strikes happened nationwide this week. but workers say the backlash has already begun. we were there as one manager at the san lorenzo store ordered protesters off the property. >> this is private property and we'r
live in san jose, kiet do, cbs 5. >>> right now, freshly stuffed shoppers are either out or making their way out for the black friday doorbuster sales. but workers at wal-mart have something more in mind to greet shoppers with. christin ayers. one of the biggest shopping days of the year and wal-mart workers are walking out. >> i'm gonna make sure i'm there. i'm gonna keep on doing it. like i said, i'm not scared of losing many i job. >> reporter: striking, they say,...
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just 18 minutes after polls closed in california, cbs news projected that he would be reelected to a second term. the crowd went wild at his campaign headquarters in chicago. the president first thanked his supporters on twitter saying "we are all in this together. that's how we campaigned." and just before 10:00 mitt romney called the president to concede. he thanked his runningmate paul ryan calling him the best choice he has ever made after his wife ann, of course, and he said it was time to put aside partisan bickering and work together for the good of the country. >> the president won with 303 electoral votes. the president needed only 270. it all came down to ohio tonight. that's what's everyone has been talking about for weeks. mr. obama's victory there sealed the second term. >> proposition starting with prop 30, the governor's tax man to make or break california's education system and has $6 billion in trigger cuts riding on its decision. right now, it's 50/50. look at that. neck and neck. it has changed. it was losing a moment ago. and i didn't see pre sifrnths cincts repor
just 18 minutes after polls closed in california, cbs news projected that he would be reelected to a second term. the crowd went wild at his campaign headquarters in chicago. the president first thanked his supporters on twitter saying "we are all in this together. that's how we campaigned." and just before 10:00 mitt romney called the president to concede. he thanked his runningmate paul ryan calling him the best choice he has ever made after his wife ann, of course, and he said it...
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., and the cbs television network.] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, didn't deliver on a major selling point. "...bee >>> that's the first i heard about it. >> nearly one million car owners are getting money back, all because their cars didn't deliver on a major selling point. >>> juliette goodrich on the promise that didn't quited a up. >> hi, ken, we're talking about miles per gallon. do you question the fuel economy when you buy a car. well two manufacturers, kia and hundai had to take these stickers off and change them to the right number. on top of that, they've had to reimburse a million car owners. >> reporter: they relied on the honor system when it came to the car's fuel economy. they said it was posted right on the window sticker at the car lot. >> did you hear the mileage might be off? >> that's the first i heard about. >> reporter: there was an error in the testing procedure. the error coverric approximately 41 -- covering approximately 41% of the vehicles sold by the companies since 2010. the companies say they will pay owners back for the fuel costs issuing debit cards. low mileage was
., and the cbs television network.] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, didn't deliver on a major selling point. "...bee >>> that's the first i heard about it. >> nearly one million car owners are getting money back, all because their cars didn't deliver on a major selling point. >>> juliette goodrich on the promise that didn't quited a up. >> hi, ken, we're talking about miles per gallon. do you question the fuel economy when you buy a car. well two manufacturers, kia and...
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officials became concerned about what cbs newsed learned about cryptic e-mails he exchanged with paula broadwell. >> it's sad. >> reporter: retired colonel kerney met her earlier this year. he said she was bright and articulate. >> she acknowledged she had been given unfettered access to him. >> did that seem suspicious? >> in my 31 years, i've never heard of anybody having the type of access that she was. was i suspicious? no. >> the white house insists it knew nothing about it until he told the president after the election. president obama accepted his resignation today and thanked him for his service. colonel kerney says the resignation may not end his problems. you and i acid skins of this country -- sit -- you and i acid zins -- he could conceivably be recalled from a retired status and could be subject to discipline ferry action. >> infidelity is sensitive problem with the cia. they are always concerned that agents can be black mailed for information -- blakmaild. >> president obama is going to into the fiscal cliff with a strong hand. >> i'm not set on every detail of my plan. i
officials became concerned about what cbs newsed learned about cryptic e-mails he exchanged with paula broadwell. >> it's sad. >> reporter: retired colonel kerney met her earlier this year. he said she was bright and articulate. >> she acknowledged she had been given unfettered access to him. >> did that seem suspicious? >> in my 31 years, i've never heard of anybody having the type of access that she was. was i suspicious? no. >> the white house insists it...
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♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: we learned that beth, the cbs executive didn't know the affiliate in san pedro, didn't we? >> we did. [laughter] craig: how could you possibly make it up to these lovely citizens of san pedro, who are by the way, let's not forget, connected. >> you ladies are going to dinner at the ivy. craig: at the ivy! [applause] thank you, beth. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> to bother her? >> no, because whether it was due to this or -- >> whatever you do like this, you wanted to do it, too. >> this is the plaintiff. she says she left the apartment she was renting from the defendant because she was extremely annoying. the defendant's husband creeped her out, wanted to get with her. she refused and here they are. she's suing for $800, her unreturned security. this is the defendant. she says the plaintiff's apartment was in disaway and so was her life. the woman who curse her out any chance she got. she had not had problems with a tenant until this lady stepped into her life. owe her the r
♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: we learned that beth, the cbs executive didn't know the affiliate in san pedro, didn't we? >> we did. [laughter] craig: how could you possibly make it up to these lovely citizens of san pedro, who are by the way, let's not forget, connected. >> you ladies are going to dinner at the ivy. craig: at the ivy! [applause] thank you, beth. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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. >>> we're proud to announce that cbs corporation, our parent company has contributed $1 million to the american red cross. it was also match contributions made by any employees by making an additional contribution. >>> counting down to election day. attitudes toward the death penalty are changing here in calf. a new pole -- in california. a new poll finds that half of california voters prefer to replace the death penalty from life in prison without patrol. that's a shift when many said that life in prison would cost too much. grace lee weighs in. >> this has been surprising for two reasons. number one for six decades calf fornians have supported the death penalty. also at this point in the election cycle most people typically vote no. but what we're seeing here is an increase of yes votes and that's why this has been so surprising. >>> the people in the bay area who count ballots tell us that they have noticed something a little different this election. absentee ballots are not coming in as fast as they did in 2008 and they think they know why. here's christin ayers. >> around our
. >>> we're proud to announce that cbs corporation, our parent company has contributed $1 million to the american red cross. it was also match contributions made by any employees by making an additional contribution. >>> counting down to election day. attitudes toward the death penalty are changing here in calf. a new pole -- in california. a new poll finds that half of california voters prefer to replace the death penalty from life in prison without patrol. that's a shift...